Song about my Granda

Started by SE, February 02, 2009, 02:35:16 PM

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Song about my grandfather one of my first memories. Don,t really sing in my own accent but thought the old boy would like it that way. Put a wee tune on the end I know he would like.
Hope it,s not bad
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mr2kewl

that was a really well done song there side effect as well as the ending bit.

nice work!!
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Ferryman_1957

I really like it - great feel to it and some nice chord progressions. Bit of a Billy Bragg feel there (not the accent tho..). I think some simple drums would really help round it out.

Cheers,

Nigel

Super 8

Catchier than Kylie's 'I Should Be So Lucky'  (and about 100x better to boot!)  I'll be singing that for the rest of the week.  Thanks for sharing!

Greeny

I got a bit of Billy Bragg from this too, but it's really just about raw honesty and 'folky' timelessness. And boy, does it work. Your grandfather would be proud - and so should you be. This is lovely work  :)

The Reverend 48

Quote from: Super 8 on February 02, 2009, 04:27:51 PMCatchier than Kylie's 'I Should Be So Lucky'  (and about 100x better to boot!)  I'll be singing that for the rest of the week.  Thanks for sharing!
Me too...A really well written song 8)

Oldrottenhead

really catchy, glad to hear another scottish accent on here. braw tell yer maw. see your in coatbridge im at the opposite end of the railway line in clydebank
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SE

Thanks guys for all your comments was bit reluctant to post this one not my normal thing but would not get out my head,tried to keep it simple and not over complicate things.
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